He was one of the most renowned and appreciated Italian performer of 60' and 70', especially for his films with Sophia Loren and for his roles in Federico Fellini's films. One of the most eclectic actors in Italian cinema, was one of comedy giant legends, easily manoeuvringin both dramatic and comic roles. Federico Fellini's masterpieces, La Dolce Vita and 8½, will award him with international success and “latin lover” name, against his will. In 1962 he appeared onTime weekly publication, as the most admired foreign celebrity in USA. His charm as an actor, derived not only from his beauty and high standard performances, but also for his reserved attitude, sometimes seemingly innocent, apparently hiding melancholy and maybe shyness.

Our college shoe is dedicated to him for its charming and relaxed style, armoniously adapting to unmatched jacket and trousers, or becoming a symbol for casual business dresses. The City par excellence representing our Marcello style is Rome, where we can nonchalantly walk among imperial antique beauties, enjoying Italian dolce vita.